Two Blackburn Rovers stars walking four-game tightrope to avoid ban
Blackburn Rovers will be hoping two of their star men keep their noses clean in the next four matches
Blackburn Rovers Reporter
Elliott Jackson is The Lancashire Telegraph's Blackburn Rovers Reporter, covering the club up and down the country. Elliott graduated from The University of Derby with a first-class degree in Football Journalism and has worked at various titles including Yorkshire Live, The Manchester Evening News and The Grimsby Telegraph. Elliott launched the Arte et Labore podcast in 2023, which you can find on all platforms. He also hosts The Championship Chat Podcast which covers the division as a whole.
Elliott Jackson is The Lancashire Telegraph's Blackburn Rovers Reporter, covering the club up and down the country. Elliott graduated from The University of Derby with a first-class degree in Football Journalism and has worked at various titles including Yorkshire Live, The Manchester Evening News and The Grimsby Telegraph. Elliott launched the Arte et Labore podcast in 2023, which you can find on all platforms. He also hosts The Championship Chat Podcast which covers the division as a whole.
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